Rupp named vice chairman of state insurance association
West Central Tribune (Willmar, MN)
Feb. 27-- Feb. 27--NEW LONDON -- Dan Rupp, of RAM Mutual Insurance Company of New London, is the new vice chairman of the Minnesota Association of Farm Mutual Insurance Companies. He was elevated to his new position during the association's convention in early February.
Rupp will serve on the association's executive committee for the next four years and will also serve on the board of directors and mutual assistance committee.
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